This news roundup covers a variety of stories from across Canada, including a record-breaking snowfall in Toronto, a homicide in Ottawa, and a basic income program for seniors in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Toronto has received more snowfall in the past week than it did throughout the entirety of last winter, according to a climatologist. The city is currently experiencing a period of unusually heavy snowfall, with accumulations surpassing last winter's total. However, there is a possibility of relief on the horizon, as forecasts predict a March that will be warmer than normal.Meanwhile, other news stories across Canada highlight a range of events.
In Ottawa, a man faces charges of second-degree murder following a weekend homicide. Fort McMurray International Airport has been temporarily closed due to a water main break. The City of Regina is providing updates on the services that will and will not be operating during the Family Day holiday. In Saskatoon, a traffic crash has resulted in the outage of a traffic signal and subsequent road closures.Snowfall has also disrupted curbside collection services in Barrie, Ontario. In British Columbia, former President Donald Trump is actively involved in preparations for the upcoming legislative session. Newfoundland and Labrador has launched a basic income program specifically designed for older adults, although only a limited number of individuals have enrolled so far. Mexico is awaiting a response from Google regarding a dispute over the name of the Gulf of Mexico before potentially filing a lawsuit. An internal report has urged the Canadian government to counter the rhetoric surrounding a perceived 'crisis' at the border. Parents have been advised to return children's snowsuits sold by a Canadian company after the discovery of mold contamination. A woman from St. John's, Newfoundland, is grappling with a debilitating eating disorder and fears she has exhausted all available treatment options. Canadian men's national youth soccer team has qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup after topping their CONCACAF qualifying group. Tiger Woods has reflected on the loss of his mother and his return to professional golf competition. Stuffed animals at a South Dakota museum will be relocated to new homes after health concerns prompted their temporary seclusion. An opossum dubbed the 'Cake Bandit' is hospitalized after consuming an entire Costco cake. A study of ancient Egyptian fossils may shed light on the mysterious extinction of an apex carnivore that once ruled the region's forests. Finally, the article features a selection of products from Canadian brands and provides recommendations for travel packing and at-home hair gloss treatments
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